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Milford

Milford

Located in Hillsborough County

$524,736 Average Value
$277 Average Price per Sq Ft
11 Homes For Sale

All roads lead to Milford, New Hampshire

Milford is a small, historic city in southern New Hampshire that dates back to around 1794 and has a population of about 16,000. The city is roughly 25 square miles, and while most of that is quiet farmland or forest, there are plenty of residential neighborhoods to choose from. Major roadways like Nashua Street, Route 101 and Route 13 cut through it. “All roads in this part of the state lead to Milford,” says Milford Town Administrator Lincoln Daley, who has served in his role since 2016. “Around 16,000 cars pass through downtown daily, which helps make us a hub for grocery shopping, healthcare and other needs for surrounding communities.” Commercial spaces are located on Nashua Street and include locally owned restaurants and shops in Milford’s historic downtown. The median household income is around $83,000, and major employers include Hitchiner Manufacturing Corp., Cirtronics and Hendrix Wire and Cable.

Historic Route 101 runs through Milford.
Historic Route 101 runs through Milford.
Milford has a strong sense of community..
Milford has a strong sense of community..
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A variety of Milford housing options and plans to improve

Milford’s median single-family home value is around $545,000, which is lower than in nearby Amherst and Mont Vernon. “One of the unique things about Milford is that we have something for everyone,” says Camille Pattison, community development director and longtime area resident who returned to Milford recently. “Whether you’re looking for a larger home in a rural setting or an apartment in a walkable area, Milford has it all.” But like many communities, Milford faces challenges with affordable housing. “It’s difficult for young families to get started,” Pattison said. “But we’re working to encourage developers to build housing for first-time homebuyers and downsizing seniors.” Buyers can expect a selection of New England-style homes, such as those with colonial or Victorian-era designs, as well as rustic cabins, newly built modern traditionals and modest Cape Cods.

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This Split-level home is typical in Milford.
This Split-level home is typical in Milford.
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Downtown shops and restaurants around the Milford Oval

Local business organizations maintain Milford’s economic landscape by providing small business owners the resources they need to grow. This is evident in Milford’s downtown area, where unique bars, cafes and restaurants congregate around the Milford Oval Park and gazebo. “Downtown Milford has become a food destination,” Pattison says. “One highlight is Greenleaf, a restaurant with a nationally recognized chef who was featured on Top Chef. It’s drawn people in from as far as Boston.” Shoppers explore boutiques and antique stores, while diners can sample craft beer and a variety of cuisines. Despite post-COVID challenges, downtown remains full of energy, thanks to ongoing improvement projects. “We’re addressing parking issues, improving accessibility and enhancing the overall aesthetic with new sidewalks and other updates,” Daley says. In addition to its downtown appeal, Milford residents can head into rural areas to access locally raised food and produce. “The city has a great balance of commercial destinations, outdoor opportunities and family farm stands,” Pattison adds.

Greenleaf is an American style restaurant in Milford with fresh farm-to-table cuisine.
Greenleaf is an American style restaurant in Milford with fresh farm-to-table cuisine.
The Cafe on the Oval in Milford offers a great breakfast.
The Cafe on the Oval in Milford offers a great breakfast.
Union Coffee
Union Coffee
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Close-knit community events and the annual Pumpkin Festival

The Milford Oval is also "the focal point of our downtown and home to our biggest event, the Pumpkin Festival, which draws about 30,000 people each October,” Daley says. The festival features a range of family-friendly evening activities. “The highlight is the monstrous pumpkin weigh-in, with locally grown pumpkins that have reached around 1,200 pounds,” Pattison says. “During the day, families can carve pumpkins or make scarecrows, while at night, there’s a new Bier Garden, haunted trail and live music. It’s a great mix of activities for all ages.” In addition to the Pumpkin Festival, Milford hosts events like the Ghost Train Rail Trail Race, a collaborative event with neighboring Brookline. “The race spans multiple trails and has a grassroots feel, with volunteers even serving food to the runners,” Daley says. “It highlights Milford’s strong sense of community and draws participants from across the region.”

Always a crowd favorite, fried dough is available at the Milford Pumpkin Festival.
Always a crowd favorite, fried dough is available at the Milford Pumpkin Festival.
In the town of Milford, you can find the Milford Pumpkin Festival, held every October.
In the town of Milford, you can find the Milford Pumpkin Festival, held every October.
A welcome to Milford sign surrounded by pumpkins at the Milford Pumpkin Festival.
A welcome to Milford sign surrounded by pumpkins at the Milford Pumpkin Festival.
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Efforts to improve and expand upon parks and recreation

The city’s charm extends beyond its restaurants, where cultural events, community parks and even a drive-in theater – one of just a few left in New Hampshire – offer unique experiences for residents and visitors. Keyes Memorial Park is a large sports complex with a community pool, and Centennial Park is a historic site for quiet strolls. The Souhegan River runs through downtown, and the city’s extensive hiking and rail trail system winds through rural forests. “We’re working to improve access to these areas, which are so important to our residents and their quality of life,” Daley says. Looking ahead, the town is conducting outreach and hosting public forums to gather input from residents and business owners, with the goal of shaping the community together. “We’re focused on balancing growth and development while protecting natural and historical resources,” Pattison says. “The master plan is designed to reflect the voice of the people and what they want for their community." Residents can hopefully expect better access to the Souhegan River, updated walking and recreation spaces, as well as new amenities and more opportunities to get outside.

There are many recreational opportunities at Keyes memorial Park in Milford.
There are many recreational opportunities at Keyes memorial Park in Milford.
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Centennial Park
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Milford School District public schools

Milford has four public schools for students in prekindergarten through 12th grade. Jacques Memorial Elementary School for preschool through first grade is rated an overall C-plus on Niche, while Heron Pond Elementary School, which teaches second through fifth grade, is graded a C. Milford Middle School is the highest-rated in town at a B-minus, and Milford High School scores a C-plus.

Jacques Memorial Elementary School serves students from Pre-K, K and 1.
Jacques Memorial Elementary School serves students from Pre-K, K and 1.
Heron Pond Elementary School is a public school located in Milford.
Heron Pond Elementary School is a public school located in Milford.
Milford Middle School serves students from grades 6-8.
Milford Middle School serves students from grades 6-8.
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Commutes to Manchester or Concord and local hospitals

Milford is just 11 miles from Nashua and 18 miles from Manchester, making it convenient for commuters who work in one of New Hampshire’s biggest cities. The nearest hospitals are St. Joseph’s Hospital and the Southern New Hampshire Regional Medical Center in nearby Nashua.

Crime in Milford

According to local Milford Police Department reports, in 2023 violent crime saw a slight dip in overall incidences from 2022, while property crime saw an increase.

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Milford Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$470,000
Median Sale Price
$468,750
Median Single Family Sale Price
$575,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$339,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$319,970
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Last 12 months Home Sales
160
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
0%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$277

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes for Sale
11
Months of Supply
0.80

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Jul 26
    12 - 2pm

    793 N River Rd, Milford, NH 03055

    $250,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 988 Sq Ft
    • 793 N River Rd
    • New 1 day ago

    Tucked away on a peaceful 1.42 acre wooded lot, this charming 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom ranch offers the perfect blend of cozy living and natural beauty. Located just minutes from the heart of Milford, 793 North River Road is ideal for anyone seeking a quiet retreat with convenience. Step inside this 988 square foot home and you’ll be greeted by warm wood tones, exposed beams, and wide plank

    Jason LePine Keller Williams Realty-Metropolitan

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  • Wednesday, Jul 23
    4:30 - 6pm

    33 Ridgefield Dr, Milford, NH 03055

    $525,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,548 Sq Ft
    • 33 Ridgefield Dr
    • New 3 days ago

    Charming 4-Bed, 3-Bath Cape Cod style house with modern updates and private backyard oasis. Discover the perfect blend of timeless charm and modern convenience in this stunning home. Nestled in a serene neighborhood, this property offers everything you could ask for in your home. Step inside to find a spacious, light-filled interior that welcomes you with warmth and style. The heart of the home

    Lou Schwartz Keller Williams Realty-Metropolitan

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  • Saturday, Jul 26
    10am - 12pm

    439 N River Rd Unit 1, Milford, NH 03055

    $324,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,159 Sq Ft
    • 439 N River Rd
    • Unit 1
    • New 14 days ago

    Welcome to this charming farmhouse-style condo, privately set at the back of the complex overlooking a beautifully landscaped yard with frequent bird and butterfly visitors. Enjoy peaceful mornings on the enclosed porch before stepping inside to an inviting open-concept layout. The kitchen features newer appliances and opens to the dining area—perfect for entertaining. A convenient half bath is

    Danica Billado KW Coastal and Lakes & Mountains Realty

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Homes for Sale

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Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
9,409
Median Age
41
Population under 18
20.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
20.4%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$81,922
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$96,241

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
93.2%
On par with the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
31.6%
Advanced Degrees
14.4%
% Population in Labor Force
73.8%
Above the national average
65.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
49''
Average Winter Low Temperature
14°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
32''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

36 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

47 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address. CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks.

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